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Angeline Henry Dies at 68

Angeline Henry, also known as "Angie," of Christiansted died on Saturday, March 12, at the Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. She was 68 years old.
She is survived by her brother, Dr. Claudius L. Henry; sister-in-law, Annie Day Henry; nieces: Loris Harrigan and Joyce Benjamin; nephews: Claudius L. Henry II and Shawn A. Henry; cousins: Orville Henry, the Laurely and Rita Henry family, Lester Henry, Joan Nielsen, Ingle Due McGee, Halvor and Yvonne Henry, Herlado Henry, Dr. Risa Nielsen, Vickie, Virginia, Vera, Velletta, Verdia, Vertilee and Jane Henry, Attorney Dwayne Henry, Burton Petersen, Judith Ayala, Janice Gobern, Doris Williams, Jacintha Wildgoose, Lorraine Francis, Ezra Henry, Milton Henry, Denise Lewis, Llesounn Williams, Viola Henry James, Yvonne Henry, Vanessa Williams and Esmeralda Harrisa; and adopted sister, Elena "Marcy" H. Murray.
She is also survived by other family members: the Reilly, Ritter, Armstrong, Peters, Johannes, Cornelius, Phillips, Paulus, Shervington, Tutien and Clarke families; special friends: Iris Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Addley, Ellie Richards, Charmi Willie, Mary McIntosh, Mildred Rissing, "Sisters" of Holy Cross Catholic Church; godchildren: Chrymae Phillips, Patricia Brown, Eleanor Francis, Ray and Cyril Phillips, and Vernon Brown; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 12, at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Interment will follow at Christiansted Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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